Forest City man pleads guilty to making fake money
CEDAR RAPIDS – A Forest City man who manufactured counterfeit twenty dollar bills pled guilty today in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Victor Ineson, Jr., age 42, from Forest City, Iowa, was
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A Forest City man who manufactured counterfeit twenty dollar bills pled guilty today in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Victor Ineson, Jr., age 42, from Forest City, Iowa, was
MASON CITY – Mason City’s Book World store in Southbridge Mall will close and hold a liquidation sale of 20% to 40% off most inventory, the company announced. According to Book World,
John C. Sebern, 92, of Charles City passed on into new life, peacefully early Sunday morning, October 29, 2017. A memorial service will be held Friday, November 10, 2017 at 2:00 pm
RURAL CERRO GORDO COUNTY – A Mason City man was jailed for a drunk driving offense this past weekend. A Cerro Gordo county deputy conducted a traffic stop on Saturday, October 28
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, a senior member and former chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which has exclusive Senate jurisdiction over tax policy, made the following comment on the
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MASON CITY – A Mason City man is behind bars, facing felony felony charges after he allegedly attacked a person using an improvised weapon. Mason City police were dispatched to an assault
Gilbert “Gib” Lacour, 90, of Charles City, passed away Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at the 9th Street Chautauqua Guest Home in Charles City surrounded by his loving family. A funeral service for
MASON CITY – The NIACC men’s cross country team is ranked No. 14 in the fourth USTFCCA NJCAA Division I rankings released Wednesday. The Trojans are one of two ICCAC teams ranked
WASHINGTON, D.C. – It was a historic day in Washington as 18-week-old Lincoln Glenn Miller’s heartbeat was introduced as testimony in Congress Wednesday in support of the Heartbeat Protection Act. Chairman Steve King released the following